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    Why do some prefer x264 over xvid? I've been looking for like a versus chart with no luck. If x264 is so much better then why is dvix the scene standard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewy View Post
    Why do some prefer x264 over xvid?
    i prefer to get teh better quality version

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    If x264 is so much better then why is dvix the scene standard?
    cuz the majority of ppl still have low end pc's
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    I haven't seen any comparison screens so I can't say if its better or not :|

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewy View Post
    Why do some prefer x264 over xvid? I've been looking for like a versus chart with no luck. If x264 is so much better then why is dvix the scene standard?
    Some like to watch quality release instead of xvid shite.

    For example:

    Weeds S03E14 HR HDTV XviD-aAF vs. Weeds S03E14 720p HDTV x264-SiTV

    The first one is displayed at 624x352, while the x264 is shown at 1280x720.

    Both claimed to be "HD", but when putting the first version on full screen mode, the quality is shit. It's like trying to enlarge an image to twice it's normal size. The effect of the image quality going to shit when enlarging is called "destructive scaling", and the same thing happens with videos.

    I have a good 19" LCD and like to watch my shows in true HD on the entire screen, not a tiny window. Seeing as my resolution is set to 1280x1024, the show is displayed at its standard, true resolution while still in full screen mode.

    The difference is obvious.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chewy View Post
    Why do some prefer x264 over xvid? I've been looking for like a versus chart with no luck. If x264 is so much better then why is dvix the scene standard?
    Some like to watch quality release instead of xvid shite.

    For example:

    Weeds S03E14 HR HDTV XviD-aAF vs. Weeds S03E14 720p HDTV x264-SiTV

    The first one is displayed at 624x352, while the x264 is shown at 1280x720.

    Both claimed to be "HD", but when putting the first version on full screen mode, the quality is shit. It's like trying to enlarge an image to twice it's normal size. The effect of the image quality going to shit when enlarging is called "destructive scaling", and the same thing happens with videos.

    I have a good 19" LCD and like to watch my shows in true HD on the entire screen, not a tiny window. Seeing as my resolution is set to 1280x1024, the show is displayed at its standard, true resolution while still in full screen mode.

    The difference is obvious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skizo View Post
    For example:

    Weeds S03E14 HR HDTV XviD-aAF vs. Weeds S03E14 720p HDTV x264-SiTV

    The first one is displayed at 624x352, while the x264 is shown at 1280x720.

    Both claimed to be "HD", but when putting the first version on full screen mode, the quality is shit.
    The first one isn't "claimed to be 'HD'".

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    looks the same to me...

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    Ofcourse x264. I still download my shows in xvid because it's smaller and faster.
    I watch 720p and see the difference on my 15,4" laptop screen. I don't see how you couldn't see the difference.

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    for me xvid

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